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Scottie Scheffler

Scottie Scheffler

28-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Simply put Scheffler had one of the greatest PGA Tour seasons we have ever seen racking up nearly $30 million highlighted by his seven victories, including a second Masters title. Scheffler topped about every important stat you can think of including scoring average, SG: Total and birdie average. A big key to his success in 2024 was his improvement on the greens over the season prior when he won only twice and ranked 162nd in SG: Putting. The ball-striking was largerly the same in 2024, but his SG: Putting rank went up to 77th. If Scheffler putts well almost nobody is going to beat him. That being said, it would be foolish to project Scheffler to break his own record for earnings in a season in 2025, but another multi-win season seems almost inevitable. Read Past Outlooks
Collects 16th PGA Tour win
June 1, 2025
Scheffler won the Memorial Tournament by four strokes over Ben Griffin after shooting a two-under 70 in the final round.
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Muirfield Village played extremely tough as always and it's no surprise that Scheffler rose to the occasion. While many around him faltered on the weekend, Scheffler was as steady as could be. He made just one bogey over the final 36, playing smart shots and keeping him in good positions. Scheffler led the field in SG: Tee-to-Green by a sizable margin. He actually lost strokes on the greens, so a good putting week and who knows what the final margin could have looked like. The No. 1 player has now won three of his last four starts and will head into the U.S. Open in a couple weeks looking to add a fourth major to his collection.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Scheffler's earnings north of $21 million in the 2022-23 season set a PGA Tour record, bolstered by early-season wins at the Phoenix Open and Players Championship, as well as 13 top-five finishes in 23 starts. At 27, he displayed one of the most impressive ball-striking seasons on record, though his putting often left him just short of victories over the summer. A similar pattern emerged in the 2021-22 season, with four early wins followed by several near misses. While it might be unrealistic to expect Scheffler to exceed $20 million in earnings again, his current consistency is unparalleled. He should be the top pick in any fantasy format, even without certainty about his performance on the greens.
Scheffler had a season golf fans should remember for a long time. He picked up his long-awaited first victory in a playoff at the Phoenix Open and followed with wins at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, WGC-Match Play, and capped it off with a win at the Masters. Scheffler would surprisingly not find the winner's circle again the rest of the season, but did notch runner-up's at Colonial, the U.S. open, and the Tour Championship. The 26-year-old made north of $14 million last season, which was a PGA Tour record. While that would be a big ask to repeat, Scheffler has the game and mental makeup to be a really good player for over a decade.
Scheffler's upside is one of the great unknowns heading into this season. He appears to have an upside similar to an elite player, but he's only two years into his PGA Tour career, which makes it hard to determine at this point. He also has yet to win on the PGA Tour, yet he posted more than $4.5 million in 2020-21. Imagine what he's capable of if he starts winning. Scheffler may be already peaking, it's tough to tell, but it looks like he can take his game higher. As such, he makes for an interesting salary cap option this season.
What a rookie season for the former Texas Longhorn. He notched double-digit top-25s and secured a spot at the Tour Championship. After a mid-season lull, he turned it on down the stretch and could have won multiple times. Scheffler's ball striking provides reason for optimism, ranking eighth in SG: Off-the-tee and 17th in SG: Tee-to-green for the season. He also was top-15 in birdie average and scoring average. Scheffler's short game should continue to get better going forward.
Prior to nabbing a victory at the first leg of the Korn Ferry Tour Finals in mid-August, Scheffler had already secured his PGA Tour card for the upcoming season by winning the Evans Scholars Invitational as the cherry on top of a stretch on the KFT that included results of 2-5-T7-2-Win beginning with late March's Savannah Golf Championship. He'll enjoy rookie status on the PGA Tour throughout the 2019-20 campaign, but the former Longhorn standout already has major tournament experience, having teed it up at three U.S. Opens as he earned Low Amateur honors at the 2017 edition. Scheffler missed the cut at the 2019 U.S. Open, but he notched a top-20 finish at the Valero Texas Open and collected nearly $150k despite making only four starts at the PGA Tour level. On the KFT, he ranked fifth in GIR percentage, 10th in putting average and led his peers in birdie average.
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Bid for third straight win falls shy
May 26, 2025
Scheffler finished in a share of fourth place at the Charles Schwab Challenge following a one-under 69 in the final round.
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Wins third major at PGA Championship
May 18, 2025
Scheffler won the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow by five strokes after shooting an even-par 71 in the final round.
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Dominates at home tournament
May 4, 2025
Scheffler won THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson by eight strokes after shooting an eight-under 63 in the final round.
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T8 in title defense
April 20, 2025
Scheffler finished in a share of eighth place at the RBC Heritage after shooting a one-under 70 in the final round.
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Solo fourth in Masters defense
April 13, 2025
Scheffler closed with a three-under 69 in the final round to finish in solo fourth place at The Masters.
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